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LSS+ Electronic Infobase Edition Version 5.

Figure LSS+2916 MSC Sputnik tool; the wires drive individual pins
Figure LSS+2917 MSC Sputnik tool, internal detail of wire guides
Figure LSS+2918 MSC Sputnik tool, wires protruding to control pins
Figure LSS+2919 MSC Sputnik tool, one wire protruded
Figure LSS+2920 MSC Sputnik tool, pins can be moved to any position
Figure LSS+2921 The John Falle pick set detail
Figure LSS+2922 The John Falle two-in-one wheel pick set and two locks that it
will open. Courtesy of John Falle.
Figure LSS+2923 A set of "jiggers" to bypass lever locks. Courtesy of John
Falle.
Figure LSS+2924 A variety of lever lock picking tools are produced by John
Falle.
Figure LSS+2925, Diagram showing order of picking, and the misalignment of the
five chambers.
Figure LSS+2926 Plug partially picked.
Figure LSS+2927 John Falle comb pick set
Figure LSS+2928 Safe opening tools for lever locks
Figure LSS+2929 The theory of lock picking
Figure LSS+2930 The use of a comb pick
Figure LSS+2931 The MSC cross pick
Figure LSS+2932 The MSC Electropick allows controlled manipulation of pin
tumblers.
Figure LSS+2933 MSC acoustic picking tool.
Figure LSS+2934 Kromer Convar lever lock
Figure LSS+2935 Kromer Novum lever lock
Figure LSS+2936 Stuv lever lock
Figure LSS+2937 Rosengrens ABN1 lever lock
Figure LSS+2938 Rosengrens RKL10 lever lock
Figure LSS+2939 Markings on levers to aid picking
Figure LSS+2940 Axial lock pick and decoding tools by A-1 and Peterson
Manufacturing.
Figure LSS+2941 The Peterson pick tools for the Schlage Everest cylinder
Figure LSS+2942 A rake pick for a dimple lock
Figure LSS+2943 Picks can be concealed for covert operations

The theory behind the use of the 999 key, Courtesy of Hans Mejlshede.

The proper technique for the use of the 999 or bump key, Courtesy of
Hans Mejlshede.

Residue may be present when a dimple lock has been bypassed. Courtesy of
Hans Mejlshede.

Order of picking. Courtesy of Hans Mejlshede.

The use of pick guns and forensic analysis of locks. Courtesy of Hans
Mejlshede.

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(c) 1999-2004 Marc Weber Tobias

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